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James R. West is affiliated with the Texas A&M University System in the United States. Their academic profile includes various aspects relevant to research and scientific contribution, though specific details regarding publications, co-authors, or research topics are not available.

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Best Publications

  • Alcohol-induced neuronal loss in developing rats: increased brain damage with binge exposure.

    Daniel J. Bonthius;James R. West

  • Fetal alcohol exposure and temporal vulnerability: effects of binge-like alcohol exposure on the developing rat hippocampus.

    D.J Livy;E.Kathryn Miller;Susan E Maier;James R West

  • The Effects of the Timing of Ethanol Exposure during the Brain Growth Spurt on the Number of Cerebellar Purkinje and Granule Cell Nuclear Profiles

    Kristin M. Hamre;James R. West

  • Permanent neuronal deficits in rats exposed to alcohol during the brain growth spurt.

    Daniel J. Bonthius;James R. West

  • Delay in brain growth induced by alcohol in artificially reared rat pups

    James R West;Kristin M Hamre;Dwight R Pierce

  • Fetal alcohol syndrome: the vulnerability of the developing brain and possible mechanisms of damage

    James R. West;Wei-Jung A. Chen;Nicholas J. Pantazis

  • A single day of alcohol exposure during the brain growth spurt induces brain weight restriction and cerebellar Purkinje cell loss.

    Charles R. Goodlett;Britt L. Marcussen;James R. West

  • Fetal alcohol exposure and temporal vulnerability: regional differences in cell loss as a function of the timing of binge-like alcohol exposure during brain development.

    Susan E. Maier;Jennifer A. Miller;Jennifer M. Blackwell;James R. West

  • Effects of Ethanol Exposure during the Third Trimester Equivalent on Neuron Number in Rat Hippocampus and Dentate Gyrus

    James R. West;Kristin M. Hamre;Martin D. Cassell

  • Regional differences in cell loss associated with binge-like alcohol exposure during the first two trimesters equivalent in the rat

    Susan E Maier;James R West

  • Olfactory bulb projections to the parahippocampal area of the rat.

    Keith C. Kosel;Gary W. Van Hoesen;James R. West

  • Blood alcohol concentration: A critical factor for producing fetal alcohol effects

    Dwight R. Pierce;James R. West

  • Blood alcohol concentration and severity of microencephaly in neonatal rats depend on the pattern of alcohol administration.

    Daniel J. Bonthius;Charles R. Goodlett;James R. West

  • Blood ethanol concentration profiles: a comparison between rats and mice

    Daniel J. Livy;Scott E. Parnell;James R. West

  • Cell population depletion associated with fetal alcohol brain damage: mechanisms of BAC-dependent cell loss.

    James R. West;Charles R. Goodlett;Daniel J. Bonthius;Kristin M. Hamre

  • Alcohol-induced Purkinje cell loss depends on developmental timing of alcohol exposure and correlates with motor performance.

    Jennifer D. Thomas;Charles R. Goodlett;James R. West

  • Fetal alcohol exposure and temporal vulnerability regional differences in alcohol-induced microencephaly as a function of the timing of binge-like alcohol exposure during rat brain development.

    Susan E. Maier;Wei-Jung A. Chen;Jennifer A. Miller;James R. West

  • Differential neuronal loss following early postnatal alcohol exposure

    Dwight R. Pierce;Charles R. Goodlett;James R. West

  • Blood alcohol concentration and microencephaly: A dose-response study in the neonatal rat

    Daniel J. Bonthius;James R. West

  • Developmental Changes in Alcohol Pharmacokinetics in Rats

    Sandra J Kelly;Daniel J Bonthius;James R West

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin D. Cassell
Martin D. Cassell University of Iowa
Edward A. Wasserman
Edward A. Wasserman University of Iowa
Farida Sohrabji
Farida Sohrabji Texas A&M University
Bradley T. Hyman
Bradley T. Hyman Harvard University
Alan Randich
Alan Randich University of Alabama at Birmingham
Gary W. Van Hoesen
Gary W. Van Hoesen University of Iowa
James P. O'Callaghan
James P. O'Callaghan National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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